ESU’s Ryann Fiascki led the Warriors with 9 points, but the Warriors could not solve the Huskies’ suffocating defense that seemingly converged on the Warriors every time they had a scoring opportunity.

The Huskies’ D only allowed the Warriors to shoot 38.2 percent from the field and an anemic 16.7 percent from beyond the 3-point arc.

When the score was 65-34, Bloomsburg had its biggest lead.

It didn’t even matter that the Huskies committed its seventh team foul putting ESU into the coveted bonus with 6:22 left in the game.

ESU’s Fiascki made the first half of her one-and-one and then the second foul shot to make the score 65-40, but by then, the Huskies had the game well in hand.

The game ended with ESU freshman guard Audrey Stapleton hitting a long two from just inside the 3-point to make the score 76-51, Bloomsburg.

ESU finished the 2013-2014 season with an overall record of 15-13. The Warriors’ only PSAC championship title came back in 1995.

Bloomsburg has advanced to the tournament’s semifinals and will play Gannon on Saturday, March 8.